London Bridge, Lake Havasu City
The London Bridge in Lake Havasu City is believed by some to be haunted due to a history of deaths and violence in London that may have been brought over with the bridge's stones. Visitors have reported seeing apparitions of Victorian-era people, including a woman in a black dress who appears to be clutching a purse and disappearing near the water. There are also rumors of dark energy and sounds, with some people experiencing negative feelings and a sense of being followed. Visitors claim to have seen ghostly figures in Victorian attire walking the bridge or vanishing into thin air. Many visitors and locals report feeling a sense of malevolent energy or a dark force associated with the bridge. There are reports of residual screams, sudden temperature drops, and even the feeling of being bumped or brushed by unseen entities. The bridge is thought to have absorbed centuries of death, violence, and suffering from its time in London, including the remains of criminals whose heads were once displayed on the bridge. During the bridge's disassembly and relocation, a vault was discovered containing human remains, including those of over 80 people, five of whom were children. The antique lamps on the bridge are made from the melted-down cannons of Napoleon's army, which some believe carries the energy of the battle, including the spirits of those who died. A group of four women in Victorian dress reportedly appeared and vanished during the bridge's grand opening in 1967. Another common sighting is the ghost of a woman in a black dress who walks quickly, clutching her purse, and sometimes disappears as she appears to jump into the water. Some theories suggest the infamous murderer may be haunting the bridge, as several of his victims were found near the original London Bridge site.